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Richard Headstrom

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Born January 1, 1902
Died January 1, 1985 (83 years old)
20 books
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12 readers

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Nature in miniature

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Provides a guide to the small wonders of nature for the amateur naturalist seeking to extend their knowledge and appreciation of the living world around them. Takes the reader on a seeing tour--to yard, garden, meadow, pond, woods, and stream--through the twelve months of the four seasons.

Your reptile pet

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Discusses the characteristics and habits of a variety of reptiles including turtles, anoles, lizards, snakes, and caymans and suggests way to care for reptile pets.

Adventures with a microscope

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Outlines fifty-nine microscope projects in addition to presenting a brief history of the microscope, a list of useful laboratory supplies, and close-up drawings of objects suggested for examination.

Lizards as pets

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Discusses the characteristics of twenty-six types of lizards found in the United States that need minimum care and adapt well to captivity.

Your insect pet

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Describes the habits and characteristics of a variety of insects that may be kept as pets and the housing and care they need.

Spiders of the United States

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Spiders are less generally known than other animals and yet these much maligned creatures deserve better treatment than we are inclined to give them. In appearance many of them rival animals of more distinction. In the diversity of their habits they can equal those of the insects or any other group of animals better known. In numbers they can hold their own as anyone will discover who might go and look for them. For a long time I have felt the need for a small book that anyone might carry in a pocket while outdoors that would provide one with the identity of a spider whose name one might wish to know, within certain limits. For there are many spiders that only an expert or specialist can identify. On the other hand, there are many species that can immediately be recognized by some easily observed character or by a fairly distinctive color pattern. In general it is these that most of us are apt to come across and whose identity we would want to know. To keep costs down and have the book within a price range that would make it available to everyone, the tarantulas, trap-door spiders and their relatives, which are not true spiders and which occur chiefly in the South and West, as well as some families whose representatives are rarely encountered have been excluded. - Preface.

Frogs, toads, and salamanders as pets

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Discusses the characteristics and habits of frogs, toads, and salamanders and the care they require as pets.

Adventures with insects

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Thirty-nine adventures in which the anatomy, behavior, and social life of insects are described.

Adventures with freshwater animals

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In each of the forty-seven chapters an adult helps a child embark on an adventure discovering freshwater animals such as a paramecium, a turtle, and a crayfish.